L. David Baron wrote:
> http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-background/#the-border-radius says:
> # Backgrounds, but not the border-image, are clipped to the inner,
> # resp., outer curve of the border if ‘background-clip’ is
> # ‘padding-box’ resp., ‘border-box’. Other effects that clip to
> # the border or padding edge (such as ‘overflow’) also must clip
> # to the curve.
>
> I can't tell if this is saying:
> 1. border images are not clipped by the rounding from border-radius
> 2. border images are always clipped by the outer edge of the curve
> (It's not clear whether border-image is included or excluded from
> "Other effects" given that it was excluded from the first part.)
I've removed the "inner, resp., outer ...resp." bit. It was added
later, presumably as a clarification, but seems to be more confusing
than anything. The text now reads
# Backgrounds, but not the border-image, are clipped to the curve.
# Other effects that clip to the border or padding edge (such as
# 'overflow') also must clip to the curve.
Let me know if this helps.
~fantasai